wild liquorice (Meaning)

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wild liquorice (n)

North American plant similar to true licorice and having a root with similar properties

European perennial

Synonyms & Antonyms of wild liquorice

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wild liquorice Sentence Examples

  1. The vibrant purple flowers of wild liquorice adorned the meadow like painted jewels.
  2. The gnarled roots of wild liquorice yielded a bittersweet extract used in traditional remedies.
  3. The tangy taste of wild liquorice tantalized the palate, leaving a lasting licorice aftertaste.
  4. Herbalists gathered wild liquorice seeds, believing them to possess medicinal properties.
  5. The pollen from wild liquorice attracted swarms of fluttering butterflies to its sweet fragrance.
  6. The sprawling vines of wild liquorice covered a crumbling stone wall, creating a vibrant tapestry.
  7. The licorice scent emanated from the leaves of wild liquorice, permeating the air with its characteristic aroma.
  8. Farmers avoided plowing near wild liquorice patches, fearing damage to its fragile root system.
  9. The use of wild liquorice in herbal teas and tinctures dates back centuries, tracing its roots to ancient healing practices.
  10. The medicinal and culinary value of wild liquorice made it a highly prized plant in traditional cultures.

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North American plant similar to true licorice and having a root with similar properties, European perennial

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The vibrant purple flowers of wild liquorice adorned the meadow like painted jewels.

The gnarled roots of wild liquorice yielded a bittersweet extract used in traditional remedies.

The tangy taste of wild liquorice tantalized the palate, leaving a lasting licorice aftertaste.

Herbalists gathered wild liquorice seeds, believing them to possess medicinal properties.